1775 - 1836
Monoquet (Potawatomi chief)
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| Birthday |
30th November, 1774
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| Died |
1836
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Monoquet (c. 1775 – 1836) was a Potawatomi chief in the early 19th century who led a band in what is now Kosciusko County, Indiana. He and his ancestors had been gradually displaced from their ancestral lands in the Great Lakes region by encroaching white settlements, including those in Michigan, contributing to their relocation into the Indiana Territory. As a leader, Monoquet fiercely resisted further displacement; he harbored deep mistrust of white settlers and worked tirelessly to maintain his tribe's autonomy longer than many other Native leaders of his era.
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